I’ll measure my love to show you,
I’ll measure my love to show you,
I’ll measure my love to show you,
‘Til we have gained the day.

One kiss and then I’ll leave you,
One kiss and then I’ll leave you,
One kiss and then I’ll leave you,
‘Til we have gained the day.

(Mrs. Apple: “And then this partner would step back into line, and another one would be
chosen.”
Dr. Wolf: “Are they walking while they . . .”
Mrs. Apple: “They’re walking all the time.”
Dr. Wolf: “They’re going round and round?”
Mrs. Apple: “They’re walking round and round and everybody holds hands. And you know,
I believe kids, when they did, that had more rhythm.”
Dr. Wolf: “Yeah, they have one in the middle, do they, one in the center?”
Mrs. Apple: “Always in the center.”)

Also found in Randolph, Vol. III, #538, “Round and Round the Levee”; Brown,
Vol. III, #76, “In and Out the Window.”